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May 5, 1991
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TRANSLTR.ASC
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Vangard note...
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The following EXCELLENT article on the generation of SCALARS is
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listed in two ways on KeelyNet:
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1) TEXT only - listed in the C) ENERGY directory under
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the filename TRANSLTR.ASC or TRANSLTR.ZIP
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for those not able to display IBM graphics
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2) GRAPHIC & TEXT - listed in the F) PICTURES directory and
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includes the graphics and the following
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text bundled into a .ZIP file with the
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name of TRANSGIF.ZIP.
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SCALAR TRANSLATORS
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by
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Joseph John Misiolek
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05/02/91
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Note: Accompanying diagrams (Fig_A.GIF thru Fig_D.GIF)
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are saved in 640*350 resolution w/16 colors.
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Overview:
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Before we begin, for those of you new to the art, a translator
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is a device which can 'convert' EM energy into SCALAR or vice
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versa.
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When coverting EM energy to SCALAR, what you are actually doing
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is attempting to create a subtructure in which the energy is
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folded in on itself in such a way that it manifests no external
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net effects in the manner in which our current test equipment
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(single stage interaction) is designed to detect, but rather,
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maintains all of its energy within the substructure itself
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(hyperspace), in other words, SCALAR WAVES.
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These types of waves are quite capable of penetrating
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conventional forms of em shielding (Faraday Cages) while
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remaining quite invisible to standard (single stage) detection
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methods.
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They are created by deliberately opposing the E and/or B field
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components of ordinary em waves. Devices designed to encourage
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this type of wave formation are called TRANSLATORS.
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A translator which can only convert EM to scalar or scalar to EM
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is known as a 'one-way' device. There are certain types of
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translators which are capable of converting freely from EM to
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scalar and back. These devices are known as 'two-way' devices.
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Lets take a closer look at some of the one-way devices.
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ONE-WAY TRANSLATORS
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A one way translator (EM-scalar) is extremely simple to
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construct. In fact, the typical home or apartment is literally
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FULL of these devices now! Consider the common two conductor
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lamp cord used on many lights, small appliances, and radios.
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This cord is commonly referred to as 'zip cord'. As the
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current surges through the first wire, the second wire is
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carrying the return current in the opposite direction. The EM
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fields whirling about the conductors are in opposition.
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Up until now, most of you were taught that the fields, while in
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opposition, 'cancel' each other out. Does this mean that the
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energy contained in those fields is destroyed? OF COURSE NOT!
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We CANNOT destroy energy. We CAN cause it to change its form
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and this is precisely what happens when fields in opposition
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'cancel' out.
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As the current oscillates through the wires, an oscillating
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SCALAR WAVE results. If a direct current is applied to the wire
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pair, a 'static' scalar EM field results.
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Wire Pair Translator:
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Tests have shown that the 'zip cord' described above, while
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conducting a 60 cycle alternating current, will generate a 120
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cycle scalar em wave.
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Here we have the first (and perhaps the most basic) type of
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translating device. A single conductor folded in half and
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parallel will produce a scalar wave if it is fed energy from an
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alternating current source. This basic translator is at the
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heart of the next device.
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>>> Figure A <<<
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Non-Inductive (Bifilar) Translator:
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Let us now take our simple translator and wind it into a helical
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shape. We have just created what is commonly known as a non-
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inductive (bifilar) coil. Such coils are copious one-way
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emitters of these waves as well.
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Unlike the simple translator above which will produce
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horizontally or vertically polarized scalar waves (depending on
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their orientation to the ground plane), this type of translator
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will produce circularly polarized scalar waves.
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A variation of this type of translator is to wind the coil on a
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45 degree angle up and down the length of the form creating a
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series of 90 degree intersections where the windings cross
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(caduceus coil).
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These types of translators (which can also be wound at other
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angles to facilitate the production of different wave types)
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tend to create 'free' A, 'free' B, or 'free' E fields which
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have been separated from the em source wave by selective
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cancellation of the unwanted component fields of the source
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wave.
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>>> Figure B <<<
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Bucking Coil Translator:
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Another type of translator that I have experimented with
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consists of two coils (air-core) arranged so that the fields
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oppose or 'buck' against one another.
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All that is necessary for this translator to produce scalar
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waves is an alternating source of current with the coils wired
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so that the north and south poles created by the coils oppose
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each other.
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The region between the coils where the north/south poles oppose
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is known as the ZPE (zero-point energy) zone. Although scalar
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substructures are created in the zpe, this type of translator is
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not exceptionally efficient due to the flux leakage at the other
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end of the coils. (The accompanying diagram will clarify this.)
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This was one of the two types of translators discovered and
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examined by Nikola Tesla. If you refer to his 1904 lecture in
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London, you will notice that the demonstration coil Tesla used
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which was encased in a zinc box (Faraday Cage), had a secondary
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coil that consisted of two halves wound oppositely.
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The coils as described in that book would have created a zpe
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zone between them. The field would have been capable of
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penetrating the zinc box, (whereas normal em waves would not)
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and this is most likely how Tesla stumbled onto it. There is at
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least one other translator Mr. Tesla stumbled onto which we
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shall discuss next.
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>>> Figure C <<<
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Lenzs' Law Translator:
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In Tesla's Colorado Springs diary (1899-1900) he noted that he
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was experiencing a problem in keeping the top turns of his coils
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from shorting out due to breakdown of the insulation on the
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wires under the high electric potential he was creating.
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In effect, the top turns were shorted, closed loop conductors
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positioned on top of the operating section of the coil. If you
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ever had physics in high school, you will remember Le
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Chatelier's Principle:
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WHENEVER WE UNDERTAKE ANY ACTION TO CHANGE AN EXISTING
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PHYSICAL SYSTEM, THE SYSTEM REACTS IN SUCH A WAY AS TO
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OPPOSE OUR ACTION.
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By applying this principle to the interactions of currents and
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magnetic fields, we have Lenzs' Law. This means the the field
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being radiated by the operating (un-shorted) portion of the
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Tesla oscillator, caused a counter field of opposite energy to
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be created in the shorted turns.
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The zone between the functioning and reciprocating areas of the
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coil is a zpe zone very similar to the zone created in the
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bucking coil translator. This was the second translator that
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Tesla had discovered. By constructing a Tesla oscillator, and
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fixing a shorted loop to the top, we may produce powerful scalar
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emissions.
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>>> Figure D <<<
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Multiple Antenna Translator:
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This method of producing scalar waves lends itself to the
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production of powerful scalar beams which can be used in
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military (weapon) applications.
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The basic idea here is to use pairs or arrays of antennae spaced
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at 1/4 or 1/2 wave intervals, and possibly log-periodic arrays
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and yagi-type configurations as well, which are fed rf energy
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and wired in such a way as to cause total or partial phase
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conjugation of the waves projected from them.
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The antennae may consist of any combination of the antennae now
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in use for communications in any band desired. Consult the
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Radio Amateurs Handbook for antenna types and configurations.
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The possibilities here are alomost endless and are well beyond
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the scope of this text.
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(no graphic)
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Well thats all for now. Serious researchers are invited to contact
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me here through the message section of this BBS for information
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exchange and think tank discussions. Post Mail to Joseph Misiolek.
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Vangard note...
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To assist in a further understanding of Le Chatelier's Principle
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Page 4
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and Lenz' Law, we include the full definition from Van
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Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia.
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* * * * * * * * * * *
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Le Chatelier's Principle
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Let us perturb a system which is initially in stable
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equilibrium to a neighboring non-equilibrium state. Since the
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initial equilibrium is supposed to be stable, the system will
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return to an equilibrium state.
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Theorems governing the behavior of perturbed systems are often
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known as "theorems of constraint" or "theorems of moderation."
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The best known thermodynamic theorem of moderation is that of
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Le Chatelier-Braun which in the form stated by Le Chatelier is:
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"Any system in chemical equilibrium undergoes, as a result
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of a variation in one of the factors governing the
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equilibrium, a COMPENSATING CHANGE in a direction such
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that, had this change occurred alone it would have produced
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a variation of the factor considered in the OPPOSITE
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DIRECTION."
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However, this principle suffers from a number of important
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exceptions. it is therefore preferable to study the
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"moderation" starting from the usual thermodynamic formalism
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without invoking a special principle.
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* * * * * * * * * * *
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Lenz' Law
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A general law of electrodynamic induction, stated by H. F. E.
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Lenz in 1833. It points out that the electromotive force
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induced by the variation of magnetic flux, with reference to a
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conductor, in the manner discovered by Faraday, is always in
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such direction that, if it produces a current, the magnetic
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effect of that current opposes the flux variation responsible
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for both electromotive force and current.
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An outstanding illustration is the drag on a generator
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armature; if the armature circuit is closed, the rotation is
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opposed by a torque arising from the reaction between the field
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and the current in the armature conductors.
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Power must therefore be applied to drive the machine; and the
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greater the armature current, the more power is required.
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The effect known as MAGNETIC DAMPING also depends upon Lenz'
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law.
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A copper disk, when spun between the poles of a strong magnet,
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quickly comes to rest because of the opposing torque. This
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arrangement serves as a speed regulator in watt-hour meters.
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* * * * * * * * * * *
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Warren York and his group out of El Paso have been working
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Page 5
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along the lines of the 45 degree angled SMITH coil for SCALAR
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manipulations.
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Warren has published articles on the work in EXTRAORDINARY
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SCIENCE and the TESLA journal, both out of Colorado Springs.
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The addresses of these fine publications is listed on KeelyNet
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under CONTACT1.ASC or .ZIP.
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This is to date the finest article (TRANSLRT.ZIP) we have yet
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seen on the phenomena grouped as SCALARS. The attached
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diagrams help to visualize what is necessary for you to do your
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own experiments in this burgeoning field.
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Please feel free to distribute this article and the attached
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diagrams throughout the networks and your own contacts.
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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